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Polar Knights: Of Erebus and Terror

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Polar Knights: Of Erebus and Terror

By: Catt Dahman
Narrated by: Nathan Tarantla
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Polar Knights is based on true events.

In 1845, The HMS Erebus and Terror set out for a study of magnetism and the search for the Northwest Passage. Every member of the crew either vanished or was found as a mummy or a skeleton. Where were the 129 men? Search efforts proved confusing. Camp remains stretched hundreds of miles and gave credence to the belief that the men tried to man-haul sledges and walk to safety that was never within reach. Starvation, disease, the elements, and cannibalism chased the men every step of the way.

The native people tried to explain what happened to the men and even claimed that some men survived and lived among them. No one believed them.

In 2016 the world became interested in the story again after the ships were found, sunken far from where expected. (But exactly where the natives claimed they could be found.) Just as the legends claimed, there is a skeleton aboard the Erebus awaiting identification.

Were there truly European women lost with the ships’ crews?

Of what horrors did the men perish?

Did some of the men survive?

Polar Knights follows the terrifying, hopeless events the Franklin expedition’s men faced but also celebrates heroism and those few men who became a rarity in the Arctic: Knights.

©2019 Catt Dahman (P)2020 Catt Dahman
Genre Fiction Horror Sea Adventures Scary Fiction Adventure

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Good but difficult to enjoy with this appalling narrator. He constantly puts on absurd voices and his accents are totally ridiculous, just made up as he goes along. His intonation of the prose is bizarre also, sometimes sounding almost like a news reader, with rising cadence and a feeling that he wants to hurry and get to the dialogue ASAP. Very silly and detracts from the brilliantly written story.

The narrator is absolutely awful

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